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"In cases where there is a more or less spontaneous outbreak of multihanded violence, the evidence may be too nebulous for the jury to find that there was some form of agreement, express or tacit".
Critics say they are a way of landing the industry's customers with the risk that something may go wrong: the criteria for a successful transformation are sufficiently nebulous for clever lawyers to claim that they have been met, whatever the outcome.The larger issue, however, is the way IT firms sell financial engineering along with their systems and software.
"It goes from a 6.5% unemployment threshold to a qualitative approach which is nebulous for the market.
And professional sport doesn't have much room for the nebulous, for the uncontrolled, for passion without a strict purpose.
The Net Neutrality argument is fairly nebulous for the average user but this image from a Reddit reader shows the effects of the law in a way everyone can understand.
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It depicts the racial boundaries of a major American city: pink sections for whites, blue for African Americans, green for Asians, tan for Hispanics, and a nebulous gray for "other".
The yield to maturity is the number to look at for a noncallable U.S. Treasury bond, but it takes on a nebulous meaning for a corporate bond.
Mutual delusion seems a nebulous basis for negotiation.
"Money is such a nebulous concept for many people.
The 1970s have always been a nebulous time for style, particularly interior design.
In swapping nebulous opposition for hard power, the Lib Dems paid a heavy price in integrity.
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